Short-Term Arterial Compliance Changes in the Context of Systolic Blood Pressure Influence
Autor: | SVEC, David, CZIPPELOVA, Barbora, CERNANOVA KROHOVA, Jana, MAZGUTOVA, Nikoleta, WISZT, Radovan, TURIANIKOVA, Zuzana, MATUSKOVA, Lenka, JAVORKA, Michal |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Male
Time Factors Adolescent Systole Physiology Models Cardiovascular Articles Mathematical Concepts General Medicine Adaptation Physiological Healthy Volunteers Patient Positioning Young Adult Vascular Stiffness Tilt-Table Test Supine Position Humans Arterial Pressure Female Vascular Resistance sense organs |
Zdroj: | Physiol Res |
ISSN: | 1802-9973 0862-8408 |
DOI: | 10.33549/physiolres.934838 |
Popis: | Arterial compliance (C) is a complex parameter influencing ventricular-arterial coupling depending on structural (arterial wall remodeling) and functional (blood pressure, smooth muscles tone) changes. Based on Windkessel model, C can be calculated as the ratio of a time constant Tau characterizing diastolic blood pressure decay and total peripheral resistance (TPR). The aim of this study was to assess changes of C in the context of systolic arterial pressure (SAP) perturbations during four physiological states (supine rest, head-up tilt, supine recovery, mental arithmetic). In order to compare pressure independent changes of C a new index of C120 was proposed predicting C value at 120 mm Hg of SAP. Eighty-one healthy young subjects (48 f, average age 18.6 years) were examined. Hemodynamic parameters were measured beat-to-beat using volume-clamp photoplethysmographic method and impedance cardiography. We observed that C was strongly related to SAP values on the beat-to-beat time scale. Interestingly, C120 decreased significantly during stress phases. In conclusion, potential changes of SAP should be considered when measuring C. Arterial compliance changes in the opposite direction to TPR pointing towards influence of vascular tone changes on its value. |
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